lou: some news polls show you leaving jim matheson. he hd a 15-point lead at the beginning of the summer, as you well know. was it your performance at the national convention that was persuasive to voters? were changed over the period of time? >> i think the message rings true. i was able to represent utah's voice. there are people that are struggling and hurting and they are tired of excuses. they are tired of the excuses on the national level and excuses here. they want results. and they want someone who's going to be able to leave. someone who can lead and get those results you want you heads of the jobs are without question the number one priority. >> exactly. lou: how would you, as one of 435, if you are victorious, on november 6 -- how we bring that action? >> well, first of all, i am not planning on being congresswoman r 35. i'm seriously going out to try to give votes to come along with that. it is about leadership and coming up with solutions to real problems. the first thing that we have to do when it comes to jobs is we have